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  • VIsitors look down as The Rt Hon Maria Miller MP, the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Euisun Chung, vice chairman, Hyundai and Nicholas Serota, Director, Tate announce a new 11 year sponsorship deal with Hyundai for the newly reopened Turbine Hall. The announcement coincides with the completion of a new, high level, bridge across the space joining it to the new wing, which will open to the public in 2016. The Tate Modern, London, UK 20 January 2014.
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  • The Rt Hon Maria Miller MP (C), the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Euisun Chung (R), vice chairman, Hyundai and Nicholas Serota (L), Director, Tate announce a new 11 year sponsorship deal with Hyundai for the newly reopened Turbine Hall. The announcement coincides with the completion of a new, high level, bridge across the space joining it to the new wing, which will open to the public in 2016. The Tate Modern, London, UK 20 January 2014.
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  • The Rt Hon Maria Miller MP, the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Euisun Chung, vice chairman, Hyundai and Nicholas Serota, Director, Tate announce a new 11 year sponsorship deal with Hyundai for the newly reopened Turbine Hall. The announcement coincides with the completion of a new, high level, bridge (pictured) across the space joining it to the new wing, which will open to the public in 2016. The Tate Modern, London, UK 20 January 2014.
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  • The Rt Hon Maria Miller MP (C), the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Euisun Chung (R), vice chairman, Hyundai and Nicholas Serota (L), Director, Tate announce a new 11 year sponsorship deal with Hyundai for the newly reopened Turbine Hall. The announcement coincides with the completion of a new, high level, bridge across the space joining it to the new wing, which will open to the public in 2016. The Tate Modern, London, UK 20 January 2014.
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  • The Rt Hon Maria Miller MP, the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Euisun Chung, vice chairman, Hyundai and Nicholas Serota, Director, Tate announce a new 11 year sponsorship deal with, South Korean, Hyundai for the newly reopened Turbine Hall. The announcement coincides with the completion of a new, high level, bridge across the space joining it to the new wing (which can be seen through port holes on the low level bridge), which will open to the public in 2016. The Tate Modern, London, UK 20 January 2014.
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  • The Rt Hon Maria Miller MP (C), the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Euisun Chung (R), vice chairman, Hyundai and Nicholas Serota (L), Director, Tate announce a new 11 year sponsorship deal with Hyundai for the newly reopened Turbine Hall. The announcement coincides with the completion of a new, high level, bridge across the space joining it to the new wing, which will open to the public in 2016. The Tate Modern, London, UK 20 January 2014.
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  • The Rt Hon Maria Miller MP, the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Euisun Chung, vice chairman, Hyundai and Nicholas Serota, Director, Tate announce a new 11 year sponsorship deal with, South Korean, Hyundai for the newly reopened Turbine Hall. The announcement coincides with the completion of a new, high level, bridge across the space joining it to the new wing (which can be seen through port holes on the low level bridge), which will open to the public in 2016. The Tate Modern, London, UK 20 January 2014.
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  • The Rt Hon Maria Miller MP (C), the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Euisun Chung (R), vice chairman, Hyundai and Nicholas Serota (L), Director, Tate announce a new 11 year sponsorship deal with Hyundai for the newly reopened Turbine Hall. The announcement coincides with the completion of a new, high level, bridge across the space joining it to the new wing, which will open to the public in 2016. The Tate Modern, London, UK 20 January 2014.
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  • The Rt Hon Maria Miller MP (C), the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Euisun Chung (R), vice chairman, Hyundai and Nicholas Serota (L), Director, Tate announce a new 11 year sponsorship deal with Hyundai for the newly reopened Turbine Hall. The announcement coincides with the completion of a new, high level, bridge across the space joining it to the new wing, which will open to the public in 2016. The Tate Modern, London, UK 20 January 2014.
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  • The Rt Hon Maria Miller MP, the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Euisun Chung, vice chairman, Hyundai and Nicholas Serota, Director, Tate announce a new 11 year sponsorship deal with Hyundai for the newly reopened Turbine Hall. The announcement coincides with the completion of a new, high level, bridge across the space joining it to the new wing (which can be seen through port holes on the low level bridge), which will open to the public in 2016. The Tate Modern, London, UK 20 January 2014.
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  • The Rt Hon Maria Miller MP (C), the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Euisun Chung (R), vice chairman, Hyundai and Nicholas Serota (L), Director, Tate announce a new 11 year sponsorship deal with Hyundai for the newly reopened Turbine Hall. The announcement coincides with the completion of a new, high level, bridge across the space joining it to the new wing, which will open to the public in 2016. The Tate Modern, London, UK 20 January 2014.
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  • Striking workers at the National gallery are campaigning against its privatisation and calling for the reinstatement of our rep and negotiator Candy Udwin who was suspended on the eve of the strike. They then marched to the Getty Images Gallery to deliver a letter for Mark Getty, chair of the Gallery trustees. This is the second 5 day strike and picket lines are outside the gallery between 9am and 11am every morning. Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow tweeted his support at the weekend, saying: "As a former trustee, I'm shocked that our key duty: safeguarding the art is to be done by private contractors." During the first strike week a 40,000-name petition was handed to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. And this time almost 9,000 have now signed an online statement. The strike is supportd by the TUC and the PCS union.
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  • Striking workers at the National gallery are campaigning against its privatisation and calling for the reinstatement of our rep and negotiator Candy Udwin who was suspended on the eve of the strike. They then marched to the Getty Images Gallery to deliver a letter for Mark Getty, chair of the Gallery trustees. This is the second 5 day strike and picket lines are outside the gallery between 9am and 11am every morning. Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow tweeted his support at the weekend, saying: "As a former trustee, I'm shocked that our key duty: safeguarding the art is to be done by private contractors." During the first strike week a 40,000-name petition was handed to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. And this time almost 9,000 have now signed an online statement. The strike is supportd by the TUC and the PCS union.
    PCS National Gallery Strike GBPhotos...jpg
  • Striking workers at the National gallery are campaigning against its privatisation and calling for the reinstatement of our rep and negotiator Candy Udwin who was suspended on the eve of the strike. They then marched to the Getty Images Gallery to deliver a letter for Mark Getty, chair of the Gallery trustees. This is the second 5 day strike and picket lines are outside the gallery between 9am and 11am every morning. Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow tweeted his support at the weekend, saying: "As a former trustee, I'm shocked that our key duty: safeguarding the art is to be done by private contractors." During the first strike week a 40,000-name petition was handed to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. And this time almost 9,000 have now signed an online statement. The strike is supportd by the TUC and the PCS union.
    PCS National Gallery Strike GBPhotos...jpg
  • Striking workers at the National gallery are campaigning against its privatisation and calling for the reinstatement of our rep and negotiator Candy Udwin who was suspended on the eve of the strike. They then marched to the Getty Images Gallery to deliver a letter for Mark Getty, chair of the Gallery trustees. This is the second 5 day strike and picket lines are outside the gallery between 9am and 11am every morning. Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow tweeted his support at the weekend, saying: "As a former trustee, I'm shocked that our key duty: safeguarding the art is to be done by private contractors." During the first strike week a 40,000-name petition was handed to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. And this time almost 9,000 have now signed an online statement. The strike is supportd by the TUC and the PCS union.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Matt Wrack leads a wreath laying and minutes silence for Firefighters memorial day outside St Paul's Cathedral - with firemen from Shoreditch. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Secretary of State for International Development, Justine Greening - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Secretary of State for International Development, Justine Greening - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Secretary of State for International Development, Justine Greening - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Jon Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary at the front of the march - NHS In Crisis - Fix It Now March and Demonstration - organised by the Peoples Assembly started in Gower Street and finished outside Downing street.
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  • Jon Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary at the front of the march - NHS In Crisis - Fix It Now March and Demonstration - organised by the Peoples Assembly started in Gower Street and finished outside Downing street.
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  • The March is led off by Helen Pankhurst, Bianca Jagger, Sister Sledge, Annie Lennox and Sadiq Khan - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Baloon Globes are issued as a symbol of international solidarity - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Annie Lennox - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Annie Lennox and Sister Sledge - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Annie Lennox - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Baloon Globes are issued as a symbol of international solidarity - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Baloon Globes are issued as a symbol of international solidarity - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Baloon Globes are issued as a symbol of international solidarity - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Jon Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary at the front of the march - NHS In Crisis - Fix It Now March and Demonstration - organised by the Peoples Assembly started in Gower Street and finished outside Downing street.
    NHS March GBPhotos 47.jpg
  • Jon Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary at the front of the march - NHS In Crisis - Fix It Now March and Demonstration - organised by the Peoples Assembly started in Gower Street and finished outside Downing street.
    NHS March GBPhotos 46.jpg
  • Jon Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary at the front of the march - NHS In Crisis - Fix It Now March and Demonstration - organised by the Peoples Assembly started in Gower Street and finished outside Downing street.
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  • Jon Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary at the front of the march - NHS In Crisis - Fix It Now March and Demonstration - organised by the Peoples Assembly started in Gower Street and finished outside Downing street.
    NHS March GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Jon Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary at the front of the march - NHS In Crisis - Fix It Now March and Demonstration - organised by the Peoples Assembly started in Gower Street and finished outside Downing street.
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  • Members of the Peoples Liberation Front (JVP) - The May Day March from Clerkenwell Green ending with a rally in Trafalgar Square - against cuts and anti 'Trade Union laws. Speakers included John McDonnell MP, Mark Serwotka PCS General Secretary and KiriTunks NUT Vice-President. It was supported by several trade unions including UNITE, PCS, ASLEF, RMT, TSSA, NUT, FBU, GMB and UNISON as well as the Peoples Assembly, Pensioners’ organisations and organisations representing migrant workers & communities.
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  • Mark Serwotka PCS General Secretary speaks - The May Day March from Clerkenwell Green ending with a rally in Trafalgar Square - against cuts and anti 'Trade Union laws. It was supported by several trade unions including UNITE, PCS, ASLEF, RMT, TSSA, NUT, FBU, GMB and UNISON as well as the Peoples Assembly, Pensioners’ organisations and organisations representing migrant workers & communities.
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  • Mark Serwotka PCS General Secretary speaks - The May Day March from Clerkenwell Green ending with a rally in Trafalgar Square - against cuts and anti 'Trade Union laws. It was supported by several trade unions including UNITE, PCS, ASLEF, RMT, TSSA, NUT, FBU, GMB and UNISON as well as the Peoples Assembly, Pensioners’ organisations and organisations representing migrant workers & communities.
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  • The May Day March from Clerkenwell Green ending with a rally in Trafalgar Square - against cuts and anti 'Trade Union laws. Speakers included John McDonnell MP, Mark Serwotka PCS General Secretary and KiriTunks NUT Vice-President. It was supported by several trade unions including UNITE, PCS, ASLEF, RMT, TSSA, NUT, FBU, GMB and UNISON as well as the Peoples Assembly, Pensioners’ organisations and organisations representing migrant workers & communities.
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  • The May Day March from Clerkenwell Green ending with a rally in Trafalgar Square - against cuts and anti 'Trade Union laws. Speakers included John McDonnell MP, Mark Serwotka PCS General Secretary and KiriTunks NUT Vice-President. It was supported by several trade unions including UNITE, PCS, ASLEF, RMT, TSSA, NUT, FBU, GMB and UNISON as well as the Peoples Assembly, Pensioners’ organisations and organisations representing migrant workers & communities.
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  • The May Day March from Clerkenwell Green ending with a rally in Trafalgar Square - against cuts and anti 'Trade Union laws. Speakers included John McDonnell MP, Mark Serwotka PCS General Secretary and KiriTunks NUT Vice-President. It was supported by several trade unions including UNITE, PCS, ASLEF, RMT, TSSA, NUT, FBU, GMB and UNISON as well as the Peoples Assembly, Pensioners’ organisations and organisations representing migrant workers & communities.
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  • The May Day March from Clerkenwell Green ending with a rally in Trafalgar Square - against cuts and anti 'Trade Union laws. Speakers included John McDonnell MP, Mark Serwotka PCS General Secretary and KiriTunks NUT Vice-President. It was supported by several trade unions including UNITE, PCS, ASLEF, RMT, TSSA, NUT, FBU, GMB and UNISON as well as the Peoples Assembly, Pensioners’ organisations and organisations representing migrant workers & communities.
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  • The May Day March from Clerkenwell Green ending with a rally in Trafalgar Square - against cuts and anti 'Trade Union laws. Speakers included John McDonnell MP, Mark Serwotka PCS General Secretary and KiriTunks NUT Vice-President. It was supported by several trade unions including UNITE, PCS, ASLEF, RMT, TSSA, NUT, FBU, GMB and UNISON as well as the Peoples Assembly, Pensioners’ organisations and organisations representing migrant workers & communities.
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  • The May Day March from Clerkenwell Green ending with a rally in Trafalgar Square - against cuts and anti 'Trade Union laws. Speakers included John McDonnell MP, Mark Serwotka PCS General Secretary and KiriTunks NUT Vice-President. It was supported by several trade unions including UNITE, PCS, ASLEF, RMT, TSSA, NUT, FBU, GMB and UNISON as well as the Peoples Assembly, Pensioners’ organisations and organisations representing migrant workers & communities.
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  • The May Day March from Clerkenwell Green ending with a rally in Trafalgar Square - against cuts and anti 'Trade Union laws. Speakers included John McDonnell MP, Mark Serwotka PCS General Secretary and KiriTunks NUT Vice-President. It was supported by several trade unions including UNITE, PCS, ASLEF, RMT, TSSA, NUT, FBU, GMB and UNISON as well as the Peoples Assembly, Pensioners’ organisations and organisations representing migrant workers & communities.
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  • Peter Tatchell makes his point about the rich - The May Day March from Clerkenwell Green ending with a rally in Trafalgar Square - against cuts and anti 'Trade Union laws. Speakers included John McDonnell MP, Mark Serwotka PCS General Secretary and KiriTunks NUT Vice-President. It was supported by several trade unions including UNITE, PCS, ASLEF, RMT, TSSA, NUT, FBU, GMB and UNISON as well as the Peoples Assembly, Pensioners’ organisations and organisations representing migrant workers & communities.
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  • Roger McKenzie. Assistant General Secretary at UNISON - A march against racism, organised by Stand Up to Racism and supporterd by the TUC and most major unions including Unison, Unite, The PCS and the NUT. It started in Portland place and ended up in Parlaiment Square, Westminster - London 18 Mar 2017.
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  • Lord Julian Fellowes meets John Whittingdale, the Secretary of State for Culture - The London Book Fair, celebrating its 45 year anniversary, is the global marketplace for rights negotiation and the sale and distribution of content across print, audio, TV, film and digital channels. Staged annually, LBF sees more than 25,000 publishing professionals arrive in London for the week of the show to learn, network and kick off their year of business. The London Book Fair sits at the heart of London Book & Screen Week, and runs from the 12-14 April 2016.
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  • Lord Julian Fellowes meets John Whittingdale, the Secretary of State for Culture - The London Book Fair, celebrating its 45 year anniversary, is the global marketplace for rights negotiation and the sale and distribution of content across print, audio, TV, film and digital channels. Staged annually, LBF sees more than 25,000 publishing professionals arrive in London for the week of the show to learn, network and kick off their year of business. The London Book Fair sits at the heart of London Book & Screen Week, and runs from the 12-14 April 2016.
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  • Baloon Globes are issued as a symbol of international solidarity - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Baloon Globes are issued as a symbol of international solidarity - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Annie Lennox and Sister Sledge - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Annie Lennox and Sister Sledge - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • The March is led off by Helen Pankhurst, Bianca Jagger, Sister Sledge, Annie Lennox and Sadiq Khan - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • The March is led off by Helen Pankhurst, Bianca Jagger, Sister Sledge, Annie Lennox and Sadiq Khan - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • The March is led off by Helen Pankhurst, Bianca Jagger, Sister Sledge, Annie Lennox and Sadiq Khan - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • The March is led off by Helen Pankhurst, Bianca Jagger, Sister Sledge, Annie Lennox and Sadiq Khan - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • The March is led off by Helen Pankhurst, Bianca Jagger, Sister Sledge, Annie Lennox and Sadiq Khan - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Baloon Globes are issued as a symbol of international solidarity - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Baloon Globes are issued as a symbol of international solidarity - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Annie Lennox - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Annie Lennox - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Baloon Globes are issued as a symbol of international solidarity - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Baloon Globes are issued as a symbol of international solidarity - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Baloon Globes are issued as a symbol of international solidarity - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Annie Lennox and Sister Sledge - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Bianca Jagger - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Bianca Jagger - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Bianca Jagger - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Annie Lennox - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Annie Lennox - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Annie Lennox - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Sister sledge - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Annie Lennox - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Annie Lennox and •	Leyla Hussein, anti-FGM campaigner - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a  mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Annie Lennox and •	Leyla Hussein, anti-FGM campaigner - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a  mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Annie Lennox - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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  • Annie Lennox and •	Leyla Hussein, anti-FGM campaigner - ‘Walk in Her Shoes’ a  mother’s day march in solidarity with women and girls around the world and in advance of International Womens Day this week - CARE International’s Walk In Her Shoes event led by Helen Pankhurst, her 21-year old daughter Laura Pankhurst, music legend Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, comedian Bridget Christie, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, London Mayoral candidates Sadiq Khan and Sophie Walker and a group of ‘Olympic Suffragettes’ in Edwardian clothing with banners. They were also joined by Sister Sledge.
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